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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.300.40.A
Description
Colorado River Basin - Legislation-Law - Compacts - Colorado River Compact
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
7/1/1986
Author
John U Carlson - Alan E Boles Jr
Title
Contrary Views of the Law of the Colorado River - An Examination of Rivalries Between the Upper and Lower Basins - John U Carlson and Alan E Boles Jr - 07-01-86
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />001445 <br /> <br />Yet the average virgin flow of the River from 1922-1985 at <br />Lee's Ferry, where the Upper Basin relinquishes water to the <br />Lower, was only 14.3 m.a.f.47 For substantial periods of <br />time during recent decades it has been less. Fro. 1930 to <br />1985 the flow averaged 13.9 m.a.f. per annum,48 and from <br />1953 to 1964 it averaged only 11.6 m.a.f. per annum.49 <br />The volume of water emptying into the Colorado River may <br />decline still further in the future. Analyses by the Tree <br />Ring Laboratory at the University of Arizona yielded an <br />estimate that the average long-term flow of the River at <br />Lee's Ferry was 13.S m.a.f. per annum between 1564 and <br />1960.50 The lowest ten-year flow during those four centuries <br />was 9.7 m.a.f. per annum between IS84 to 1593,Sl and it is to <br />be expected that at some point in the future the flow will <br />again subside to that level or less. Indeed, the worst <br />drought of which researchers are now aware occurred before <br />1564. Tree-ring studies completed in 1979 indicate that the <br />driest period in the Colorado Basin was from 1130 to 1180 and <br />was probably what drove the Anasazi off the Colorado plat- <br />eau.52 Furthermore, the "greenhouse effect" may diminish <br />River flows even below projections based on these historical <br />studies. In 1983 a report by the Carbon Dioxide Assessment <br />Committee of the National Academy of Science warned that <br />increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere could <br />reduce the water supply on the Upper Colorado by 39.6 percent <br />and on the Lower Colorado by S6.S percent.S3 <br /> <br />-20- <br />
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